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Lilly Singh

Lilly Saini Singh (pronounced[lɪli sɪŋɡʱ]; born 26 September 1988), better known by her YouTube username Superwoman (styled "IISuperwomanII"), is an Indo-CanadianYouTube personality, vlogger, and comedian. Since beginning her channel in October 2010, her videos have received over 1 billion views, and her channel has accumulated over 7.8 million subscribers. In 2015, she ranked 8th on the Forbes list of World's Highest Paid YouTube Stars, earning a reported $3 million in 2015. Singh was part of YouTube Rewind 2014 and led YouTube Rewind 2015.

Early life and education

Singh was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, to Malwinder and Sukhwinder Singh, who are originally from Punjab, India. She was raised in the RajputSikh tradition. Singh has an older sister named Tina. As a child, Singh was a tomboy. She attended Mary Shadd Public School during her elementary years and high school at Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute, graduating in 2006. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from York University. Singh developed a strong connection with her Punjabi heritage during visits to India. She struggled with depression, and began making YouTube videos as a way of dealing with her feelings.

Brights movement

The Brights movement is a sociocultural movement formed of persons who hold a naturalistic view of the world.

History

The term "Bright" was coined by Paul Geisert. A one-time Chicago biology teacher, professor, entrepreneur, writer, he co-developed learning materials and a website regarding teaching about religion in public schools in the 1990s. In deciding to attend the "Godless Americans March on Washington" in 2002, Geisert disliked the label "godless" and resolved to identify a better term to unite the "community of reason". He sought a new, positive word that might become well-accepted, in the same way that the term "gay" has come to mean "homosexual". In late 2002, Geisert coined the noun "bright", but did not announce it immediately.

Working with Mynga Futrell, the co-founders of the Brights movement wanted to connect and galvanize the many individuals who were non-religious, but who were not associated with the many philosophical organizations already in existence. To achieve this they created not only the definition of "a bright," but also the idea of a civic constituency that would coalesce through the Internet.

The game centers on the political struggles of the Scarlet Moon Empire. The player controls the son of a Scarlet Moon Empire general who is destined to seek out 108 warriors (referred to as the 108 Stars of Destiny) in order to revolt against the corrupt sovereign state and bring peace to a war-torn land. The game is loosely based on the Chinese novel Shui Hu Zhuan, and features a vast array of characters both controllable and not, with over ninety characters usable in combat and many more able to help or hinder the hero in a variety of ways.

Lilly (album)

All the songs are written by Antonello Venditti. It was the first album by Venditti to peak the Italian charts. The long ballad "Lo stambecco ferito", telling the story of an Italian corrupted entrepreneur who flees to Switzerland with all his money, is inspired to Felice Riva, who, after leading the Rizzoli group to bankrupt (with the loss of 8,000 jobs), had escaped to Lebanon to avoid the Italian justice. The title track is dedicated to a drug-addicted woman.

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Will Smith

Willard Carroll "Will" Smith, Jr. (born September 25, 1968) is an American actor, producer, rapper, and songwriter. He has enjoyed success in television, film, and music. In April 2007, Newsweek called him "the most powerful actor in Hollywood". Smith has been nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, two Academy Awards, and has won four Grammy Awards.

In the late 1980s, Smith achieved modest fame as a rapper under the name The Fresh Prince. In 1990, his popularity increased dramatically when he starred in the popular television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The show ran for six seasons (1990–96) on NBC and has been syndicated consistently on various networks since then. After the series ended, Smith moved from television to film, and ultimately starred in numerous blockbuster films. He is the only actor to have eight consecutive films gross over $100 million in the domestic box office, eleven consecutive films gross over $150 million internationally, and eight consecutive films in which he starred open at the number one spot in the domestic box office tally.

Playing career

Early career

From 2010 to 2012, Smith played for the Newcastle Knights' NYC team. On 28 May 2012, he re-signed with the Knights on 1-year contract. In 2013, he moved on to the Knights' New South Wales Cup team. On 25 June 2013, he signed a 2-year contract with the Penrith Panthers starting in 2014.

73 Questions With Lilly Singh | Vogue

Actress and comedian Lilly Singh invites Vogue into her colorful, Skittles-filled home and answers 73 questions. Lilly talks about how she first found success creating videos, shows off her rapping abilities, and dances the Carlton.
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73 Questions With Lilly Singh | Vogue

Actress and comedian Lilly Singh invites Vogue into her colorful, Skittles-filled home and answers 73 questions. Lilly talks about how she first found success creating videos, shows off her rapping abilities, and dances the Carlton.
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published: 28 Feb 2018

How To Speak Internet 101 (ft. Will Smith)

Are you struggling to understand what people on the Internet are saying? Can’t connect with your kids? Do you google slang words? Welcome to Internet 101 where I teach people like Will Smith how to speak the language.
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Follow Will ✨
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https://www.netflix.com/title/80119234
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Actress and comedian Lilly Singh invites Vogue into her colorful, Skittles-filled home and answers 73 questions. Lilly talks about how she first found success creating videos, shows off her rapping abilities, and dances the Carlton.
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73 Questions With Lilly Singh | Vogue

Actress and comedian Lilly Singh invites Vogue into her colorful, Skittles-filled home and answers 73 questions. Lilly talks about how she first found success creating videos, shows off her rapping abilities, and dances the Carlton.
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73 Questions With Lilly Singh | Vogue
Created By: Joe Sabia

Lilly Singh

Lilly Saini Singh (pronounced[lɪli sɪŋɡʱ]; born 26 September 1988), better known by her YouTube username Superwoman (styled "IISuperwomanII"), is an Indo-CanadianYouTube personality, vlogger, and comedian. Since beginning her channel in October 2010, her videos have received over 1 billion views, and her channel has accumulated over 7.8 million subscribers. In 2015, she ranked 8th on the Forbes list of World's Highest Paid YouTube Stars, earning a reported $3 million in 2015. Singh was part of YouTube Rewind 2014 and led YouTube Rewind 2015.

Early life and education

Singh was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, to Malwinder and Sukhwinder Singh, who are originally from Punjab, India. She was raised in the RajputSikh tradition. Singh has an older sister named Tina. As a child, Singh was a tomboy. She attended Mary Shadd Public School during her elementary years and high school at Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute, graduating in 2006. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology from York University. Singh developed a strong connection with her Punjabi heritage during visits to India. She struggled with depression, and began making YouTube videos as a way of dealing with her feelings.